[hobbit] No Procs Graph?

Ann.Waters at kp.org Ann.Waters at kp.org
Thu Sep 4 01:17:26 CEST 2008


Thanks, Martin, I'll do that!

Regards,

Ann




Martin Flemming <martin.flemming at desy.de> 
09/03/2008 12:24 PM
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Hi !

Puh, unfortunately i've got no BBwin-experience ..

sorry ...

have you ask/check on

https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bbwin-users
or
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=460874

cheers,
                 martin



On Wed, 3 Sep 2008, Ann.Waters at kp.org wrote:

> Hi Martin and Greg,
>
> Thanks for the reply/suggestion but I do have the TRACK=<id> in the
> hobbit-clients.cfg file.  Below is a snippet of the file:
>
> 
HOST=wdcacs9.ca.kp.org,silacs9.ssdc.kp.org,coracs9.crdc.kp.org,ndcacs1.nndc.kp.org,ndcacs2.nndc.kp.org
>        PROC CSAdmin.exe 1 1 red TRACK=csadmin
>        PROC CSAuth.exe 1 1 red TRACK=csauth
>        PROC CSDBSync.exe 1 1 red TRACK=csdbsync
>        PROC CSLog.exe 1 1 red TRACK=cslog
>        PROC CSMon.exe 1 1 red TRACK=csmon
>        PROC CSRAdius.exe 1 1 red TRACK=csradius
>        PROC CSTacacs.exe 1 1 red TRACK=cstacacs
>
> DEFAULT
>        # These are the built-in defaults.
>        UP      1h
>        LOAD    5.0 10.0
>        DISK    * 90 95
>        MEMPHYS 100 101
>        MEMSWAP 50 80
>        MEMACT  90 97
>
> The hosts that I am monitoring are Windows 2003 servers.  I am running
> BBwin on those servers in local mode.  Below is the BBwin.cfg file from
> one of the servers (this cfg file is the same on all of them):
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
> <configuration>
> <bbwin>
>        <setting name="bbdisplay" value="goose.ssdc.kp.org" />
>        <!-- <setting name="bbdisplay" value="yoursecondbbdisplay:port"
> />-->
>        <!-- BB Pager Part -->
>        <!--<setting name="usepager" value="false" />
>        <setting name="bbpager" value="yourfirstbbpager" />
>        <setting name="bbpager" value="yourfirstbbpager" />
>        <setting name="pagerlevels" value="red yellow" /> -->
>
>        <!-- proxy connection settings -->
>        <!--
>        <setting name="useproxy" value="false" />
>        <setting name="proxy" value="[user:password@]host[:port]'/>
>        -->
>
>        <!-- bbwin mode local or central -->
>        <setting name="mode" value="local" />
>        <setting name="configclass" value="win32" />
>
>        <setting name="autoreload" value="true" />
>        <setting name="timer" value="5m" />
>        <load name="cpu" value="cpu.dll"/>
>        <load name="disk" value="disk.dll"/>
>        <load name="externals" value="externals.dll"/>
>        <load name="filesystem" value="filesystem.dll"/>
>        <load name="memory" value="memory.dll"/>
>        <load name="msgs" value="msgs.dll"/>
>        <load name="procs" value="procs.dll"/>
>        <load name="stats" value="stats.dll"/>
>        <load name="svcs" value="svcs.dll"/>
>        <load name="uptime" value="uptime.dll"/>
>        <load name="who" value="who.dll"/>
>        <setting name="loglevel" value="3" />
>        <setting name="logpath" value="C:\Program
> Files\BBWin\logs\BBWin.log"/>
>        <!--  If true, the agent will report reporting failures as 
warning
> events -->
>        <setting name="logreportfailure" value="false" />
> </bbwin>
> <cpu>
>        <!-- If true, the agent  will always report with green status -->
>        <setting name="alwaysgreen" value="false" />
>        <setting name="default" warnlevel="90" paniclevel="95" delay="3"
> />
> </cpu>
> <disk>
>        <!-- If true, the agent  will always report with green status -->
>        <setting name="alwaysgreen" value="false" />
>        <!-- Level can be given by % or size unit mb, gb, tb -->
>        <setting name="default" warnlevel="85%" paniclevel="95%" />
>        <!-- custom rules examples
>        <setting name="C" warnlevel="70%" paniclevel="400mb" />
>        <setting name="E" ignore="true" /> -->
>        <!-- If true, the agent will check remote drives -->
>        <setting name="remote" value="false" />
>        <!-- If true, the agent will check that cd/dvdrom drives are 
empty
> -->
>        <setting name="cdrom" value="false" />
> </disk>
> <externals>
>        <setting name="timer" value="3m" />
>        <setting name="logstimer" value="60s" />
>        <!-- externals launch examples
>        <load value="cscript mybbscript.vbs" />
>        <load value="myexternal.exe" />
>        <load value="cscript wlbs.vbs" timer="15m" />
>        <load value="cluster.exe" timer="90s" /> -->
> </externals>
> <memory>
>        <!-- If true, the agent  will always report with green status -->
>        <setting name="alwaysgreen" value="false" />
>        <setting name="physical" warnlevel="78" paniclevel="98" />
>        <setting name="page" warnlevel="70" paniclevel="90" />
>        <setting name="virtual" warnlevel="78" paniclevel="90" />
> </memory>
> <msgs>
>        <setting name="alwaysgreen" value="false" />
>        <setting name="delay" value="30m" />
>        <match logfile="System" type="error" alarmcolor="red" />
>        <match logfile="System" type="warning" alarmcolor="yellow" />
>        <match logfile="Application" type="error" alarmcolor="red" />
>        <match logfile="Application" type="warning" alarmcolor="yellow" 
/>
>        <match logfile="Security" type="fail" />
>        <ignore logfile="Application" source="BigBrotherHobbitClient"
> type="warning" />
>        <ignore logfile="System" source="W32Time" type="error" />
>        <ignore logfile="System" source="W32Time" type="warning" />
>        <ignore logfile="System" source="Perflib" type="warning" />
>        <ignore logfile="System" source="TermServDevices" type="warning"
> />
>        <ignore logfile="System" source="TermServDevices" type="error" />
>        <ignore logfile="System" eventid="7001" source="Service Control
> Manager" type="error" />
>        <ignore logfile="Security" eventid="529" source="Security"
> type="Failure" />
>        <ignore logfile="Security" eventid="535" source="Security"
> type="Failure" />
>        <ignore logfile="Security" eventid="537" source="Security"
> type="Failure" />
>        <ignore logfile="Security" eventid="539" source="Security"
> type="Failure" />
>        <ignore logfile="Security" eventid="577" source="Security"
> type="Failure" />
>        <ignore logfile="Security" eventid="680" source="Security"
> type="Failure" />
>
>        <!-- Some ignore rules examples
>        <ignore logfile="Application" eventid="1030" />
>        <ignore logfile="System" source="W32Time" />
>        -->
> </msgs>
> <procs>
>        <!-- <setting name="CSAdmin.exe" rule="=1" alarmcolor="yellow" />
>        <setting name="CSAuth.exe" rule="=1" alarmcolor="yellow" />
>        <setting name="CSDBSync.exe" rule="=1" alarmcolor="yellow" />
>        <setting name="CSLog.exe" rule="=1" alarmcolor="yellow" />
>        <setting name="CSMon.exe" rule="=1" alarmcolor="yellow" />
>        <setting name="CSRAdius.exe" rule="=1" alarmcolor="yellow" />
>        <setting name="CSTacacs.exe" rule="=1" alarmcolor="yellow" /> -->
>        <setting name="CSAdmin.exe" rule="=1" alarmcolor="red" />
>        <setting name="CSAuth.exe" rule="=1" alarmcolor="red" />
>        <setting name="CSDBSync.exe" rule="=1" alarmcolor="red" />
>        <setting name="CSLog.exe" rule="=1" alarmcolor="red" />
>        <setting name="CSMon.exe" rule="=1" alarmcolor="red" />
>        <setting name="CSRAdius.exe" rule="=1" alarmcolor="red" />
>        <setting name="CSTacacs.exe" rule="=1" alarmcolor="red" />
>
>        <!-- some procs rules example
>        <setting name="drwtsn" rule="-1" alarmcolor="red" />
>        <setting name="pageant.exe" rule="=1" comment="Putty agent 
deamon"
> /> -->
> </procs>
> <svcs>
>        <!-- If true, the agent  will always report with green status -->
>        <setting name="alwaysgreen" value="false" />
>        <!-- If true, the agent will restart all "automatic  services"
> which would be stopped-->
>        <setting name="autoreset" value="false" />
>        <setting name="alarmcolor" value="red" />
>        <setting name="delay" value="3m" />
>        <!-- <setting name="CSAdmin" value="started" autoreset="false"
> alarmcolor="yellow"/>
>        <setting name="CSAuth" value="started" autoreset="false"
> alarmcolor="yellow"/>
>        <setting name="CSDbSync" value="started" autoreset="false"
> alarmcolor="yellow"/>
>        <setting name="CSLog" value="started" autoreset="false"
> alarmcolor="yellow"/>
>        <setting name="CSMon" value="started" autoreset="false"
> alarmcolor="yellow"/>
>        <setting name="CSRadius" value="started" autoreset="false"
> alarmcolor="yellow"/>
>        <setting name="CSTacacs" value="started" autoreset="false"
> alarmcolor="yellow"/> -->
>        <setting name="CSAdmin" value="started" autoreset="false"
> alarmcolor="red"/>
>        <setting name="CSAuth" value="started" autoreset="false"
> alarmcolor="red"/>
>        <setting name="CSDbSync" value="started" autoreset="false"
> alarmcolor="red"/>
>        <setting name="CSLog" value="started" autoreset="false"
> alarmcolor="red"/>
>        <setting name="CSMon" value="started" autoreset="false"
> alarmcolor="red"/>
>        <setting name="CSRadius" value="started" autoreset="false"
> alarmcolor="red"/>
>        <setting name="CSTacacs" value="started" autoreset="false"
> alarmcolor="red"/>
>
>        <!-- The line bellow show you svcs rules. If the "Automatic
> Updates" service is stopped,  it will be automatically restarted and a 
red
> status will be sent
>        until the service get it's correct status
>        <setting name="Automatic Updates" value="started" 
autoreset="true"
> alarmcolor="red" />
>        -->
> </svcs>
> <uptime>
>        <setting name="delay" value="30m" />
>        <setting name="maxdelay" value="3650d" />
> </uptime>
> </configuration>
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ann
>
>
>
>
> Martin Flemming <martin.flemming at desy.de>
> 09/03/2008 08:45 AM
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> Hi !
>
>  You needs somthing like this in your hobb-client.cfg
>
> PROC firefox 0 -1 TRACK=firefox
>
> http://hswn.dk/hobbit/help/manpages/man5/hobbit-clients.cfg.5.html
>
> The optional TRACK=id setting causes Hobbit to track the number of
> processes found in an RRD file, and put this into a graph which is shown
> on the "procs" status display. The id setting is a simple text string
> which will be used as the legend for the graph, and also as part of the
> RRD filename. It is recommended that you use only letters and digits for
> the ID.
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
>        Martin
>
>
> On Wed, 3 Sep 2008, Ann.Waters at kp.org wrote:
>
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> I am new to Hobbit and noticed that when you drill down to a device's
>> procs information, there is no graph but the magnifying glass shows up
> as
>> if a graph should be there.  I've looked through so many man pages, 
wiki
>> entries, FAQs, etc. trying to figure this out that my head is spinning!
>> And when I go to the Hobbit demo site and drill down to
>>
> 
http://hswn.dk/hobbit-cgi/bb-hostsvc.sh?HOST=voodoo.hswn.dk&SERVICE=procs
>> and http://hswn.dk/hobbit-cgi/bb-hostsvc.sh?HOST=sarge&SERVICE=procs,
> the
>> procs graphs don't show up there either.  So, have I been wasting my
> time
>> trying to make that graph work or is there some magical trick that a
>> master is willing to reveal to me?
>>
>> Any/all help will be appreciated!
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Ann
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